Tag: Multiphysics

News item

There's a new engineer at Veryst
Veryst is pleased to welcome Dr. Andrew Spann to its engineering team. Dr. Spann's expertise uses high-performance computing to study complex physical systems, including biological systems such as vesicles, red blood cells, microfluidic devices, and platelets.
Veryst now a COMSOL Certified Consultant
Press Release: BURLINGTON, MA (April 25, 2011) — COMSOL, Inc., developer of the industry-leading COMSOL Multiphysics modeling and simulation environment for scientists and engineers, announces that Veryst Engineering LLC has become a COMSOL Certified Consultant.
Veryst study presented in COMSOL blog
Dr. Alireza Kermani used CFD software to prepare an evaluation of ventilation system design in hospital patient rooms.  The study was presented at COMSOL Conference 2015 Boston and was later the subject of a COMSOL blog.
Veryst's material modeling expertise highlighted in COMSOL blog
Researchers at the Gas Technology Institute studying safe and efficient pipeline maintenance procedures chose Veryst to assist with identifying the appropriate material tests and material model needed for GTI’s polyethylene material. This project became the subject of a COMSOL blog.
Veryst's simulation work the subject of COMSOL blog
Veryst's simulation capabilities—and work from Dr. Alireza Kermani—were again highlighted in a recent COMSOL blog titled "Designing Effective Transdermal Drug Delivery Patches with Simulation."
Veryst's Spring App is the Subject of a COMSOL Blog and Video
Helical springs are used in nearly every industry, from medical devices to cars and planes, from toys and consumer products to industrial products. This COMSOL blog describes how Veryst developed a simulation app using the Application Builder in the COMSOL Multiphysics software.
Video interview: Special Report on Bioengineering
In this four-part series, Dr. Nagi Elabbasi discusses some exciting real world simulation applications using the software COMSOL Multiphysics and describes recent innovations and advances in simulation.

Event

Acoustics panel moderator
Dr. Elabbasi moderated a panel discussion on “Modeling Strategies for Acoustics Simulations” at COMSOL Conference 2018 Boston.  The panel discussed the use of different modeling strategies depending on the frequency range, model size, and details included in the physics used. 
COMSOL-hosted webinar on fluid-structure interaction
Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) is the interaction between a moving or deformable structure and an internal or surrounding fluid flow.  This webinar showed how to simulate FSI, explored characteristic examples, and more.
Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2013
Veryst Engineering is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor of COMSOL’s premier event: COMSOL Conference 2013 Boston.
Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2015
In addition to being a Gold Sponsor of this event, Veryst engineers presented four papers at the conference, including a plenary talk by Dr. Stuart Brown titled “Forensic Engineering: Multiphysics Simulation Unravels Elevator Brake Failure.”
Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2016
Veryst Engineering is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor once again of COMSOL’s premier event, and to have presented four papers at the conference.
Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2018
Veryst is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2018 Boston. Veryst engineers presented a workshop, moderated a panel discussion, and more.
Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2019
Veryst was active at this event! Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom and Dr. Nagi Elabbasi presented a workshop on “Solving Challenging Multiphysics Problems.” Dr. Elabbasi moderated a panel discussion and Veryst engineers also spoke on a diverse range of topics.
Gold Sponsor of two COMSOL conferences

Veryst Engineering is proud to have been a Gold Sponsor of two important COMSOL events: COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge (England) and COMSOL Conference 2014 Boston (Massachusetts).  This was a major event for those interested in multiphysics modeling and simulation.

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